Balsamic Braised Beef. A slow cooked beef roast, sealed inside aluminum foil and braised slowly in its own juices plus a very flavourful but simple jus.

Balsamic Braised Beef
This balsamic braised beef recipe was sort of inspired by the Worcestershire Butter Roast Beef that I posted a short while ago. I really loved the flavour of that combination of ingredients with the beef.
That recipe, though, is only meant for prime cuts of beef that are open roasted. I set out to see if I could have a good result with a beef cut for braising with similar flavours, plus a couple of tenderizing and flavour boosting ingredients too.
I especially wanted to create a flavourful jus to serve with the pot roast and some good old mashed potatoes too. The result with this cross rib roast was exceptional.
The meat was tender and moist. The jus was well balanced with sharp and slightly sweet flavours combining with the hearty flavour of the beef; a great recipe to try for Sunday supper this week.

Balsamic Braised Beef – browned and ready for the oven.
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Candee
Saturday 30th of March 2019
This looks amazing! I wonder if it could be cooked in a slow cooker or instant pot with good results?